Do you know what your suppliers think about your leadership? Why should you care?

Leadership is typically a field of study in the HR world. With the decline of industrial production in Australia, services become more important. And so does the sourcing of services from a competitive field of providers. Services are typically labour intensive and the level of performance you receive is directly linked to the provider’s people.

In short, supplier management increasingly faces HR challenges. And the answer is often: “improve the way you lead”.

Begin with 360 degree feedback

When trying to improve your leadership techniques, a diagnostic is often the first step. A typical approach in HR is to ask your boss, peers and direct reports to provide feedback on your leadership style. This is called a 360 degree feedback. Ideally you repeat this periodically to understand if you are making progress. The results can be confronting – as they are often very honest but mostly constructive.

A similar diagnostic is available to receive feedback on how your organisation is leading your suppliers. Based on the tried and tested methodologies in HR, it seeks feedback from suppliers, internal clients, procurement folk and contract managers on how the organisation is tracking.

Once the results are in, the buying organisation’s leadership style can be mapped using a spider chart.

The chart shows that self-perception and the supplier’s perception do not align in this case. The buyer prides themselves in rewarding good behaviour and motivating suppliers to go above and beyond (using the Contingent Reward and Transformational Leadership Styles). The supplier however feels micro-managed or not managed at all.

Work together

The next step is to get supplier and buyer to work together to address this misalignment. What can the buyer change to be less punitive and reward good performance? Sometimes it is just communication style: when have you last said “well done” to your provider’s staff? Other times it requires more collaboration in the sense of involving the provider in forward planning, strategic decisions and sharing of a common purpose.

Understand how your suppliers perceive your leadership

Grosvenor has developed a 360 degree feedback mechanism for insight into your supplier leadership style. Based on the MLQ methodology, it asks suppliers, internal clients and procurement a series of questions to determine the leadership style of your organisation. We further benchmark your results to understand how your leadership affects supplier performance, and what you can do about it.

Get started

Our 2017 Procurement Study is based on this 360 degree feedback mechanism. Participate now to receive free feedback from up to three suppliers and see how this feedback compares to your self-assessment. You will also receive a free research report that details trends across several industries and categories to understand what good performance looks like and how to improve.

Click below to get started. It only takes 10 minutes to complete all questions.

Please note that all of the information you provide in this tool will be treated as confidential and information will only be published in aggregate form.